Ludlowe grabbed the momentum and controlled the game after Harding's next drive resulted in a blocked punt by Alex Zeko, which gave the Falcons the ball at Harding's 15-yard line and led to Scholz's first score of the day, an 11-yard run.

"We knew from film that their offensive line kind of took a play off on punts," McCloskey said about the blocked punt. "So we were able to get on the edge and get a hand on it."

White, who also ran in a 1-yard score to add to his touchdown pass, said the fast start was what the Falcons needed.

"It was important to come out hard and scoring," he said.

White also said he owed a lot of the credit to the line as well.

"They gave us the push we needed and they gave me outstanding protection on my passes," he said.

Ludlowe's defense stymied the Presidents' offense all game. Senior defensive back Dan Silvestri was a big factor with three interceptions.

Silvestri picked off Jahaad Williams twice in the first half and got Tashaun Ballard on an interception at the goal line to protect the Falcons' shutout.

"Danny had an outstanding game for us, he really redeemed himself for last week," McCloskey said.

Ludlowe scored what amounted to be the dagger after White completed a pass to Zadravec for a first down deep into Harding territory on a fake punt. White then scored on a 1-yard run. Christian Ghiorzi finished off the scoring for the day with a touchdown run from 17 yards out in the fourth quarter.

White echoed the sentiment of his coach when it came to ending the losing streak.

"It's great satisfaction," he said. "I'm happy to finally get a victory, it's been way too long."